I would like to print out the Spirit documentation as a whole for offline study. However Boost 1.30 Spirit documentation comes as a series of HTML pages. Is there an easy way to print out the documentation rather than cycling through all of it manually and printing out a page at a time ?
Edward Diener wrote:
I would like to print out the Spirit documentation as a whole for offline study. However Boost 1.30 Spirit documentation comes as a series of HTML pages. Is there an easy way to print out the documentation rather than cycling through all of it manually and printing out a page at a time ?
I'm sorry but that's not available yet. Indeed it's a pain to print the docs. I hope to find some time and make a PDF versions, but there's still so much to do. I remember when Spirit was being reviewed that someone did a quick PDF conversion: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/boost/files/Spirit/spirit-1.5.1.pdf It's a quick conversion from the review version (1.5.1). using HTML2PS: http://www.tdb.uu.se/~jan/html2ps.html by Andre Hentz. -- Joel de Guzman joel at boost-consulting.com http://www.boost-consulting.com http://spirit.sf.net
It's a very nice set of HTML pages but difficult to absorb everything online. Thanks for the links below and I hope that the latest release of Spirit can be converted to PDF for easier reading in the future. Joel de Guzman wrote:
Edward Diener wrote:
I would like to print out the Spirit documentation as a whole for offline study. However Boost 1.30 Spirit documentation comes as a series of HTML pages. Is there an easy way to print out the documentation rather than cycling through all of it manually and printing out a page at a time ?
I'm sorry but that's not available yet. Indeed it's a pain to print the docs. I hope to find some time and make a PDF versions, but there's still so much to do. I remember when Spirit was being reviewed that someone did a quick PDF conversion:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/boost/files/Spirit/spirit-1.5.1.pdf
It's a quick conversion from the review version (1.5.1).
using HTML2PS:
http://www.tdb.uu.se/~jan/html2ps.html
by Andre Hentz.
Edward Diener wrote:
It's a very nice set of HTML pages but difficult to absorb everything online. Thanks for the links below and I hope that the latest release of Spirit can be converted to PDF for easier reading in the future.
Thanks! I'll give that a high priority. I guess it will probablly have to be in the next release however. Anyway, Spirit has its own release cycle independent from boost. Currently, we are planning for v1.6.1. -- Joel de Guzman joel at boost-consulting.com http://www.boost-consulting.com http://spirit.sf.net
Joel de Guzman wrote:
Edward Diener wrote:
I would like to print out the Spirit documentation as a whole for offline study. However Boost 1.30 Spirit documentation comes as a series of HTML pages. Is there an easy way to print out the documentation rather than cycling through all of it manually and printing out a page at a time ?
I'm sorry but that's not available yet. Indeed it's a pain to print the docs. I hope to find some time and make a PDF versions, but there's still so much to do. I remember when Spirit was being reviewed that someone did a quick PDF conversion:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/boost/files/Spirit/spirit-1.5.1.pdf
It's a quick conversion from the review version (1.5.1).
using HTML2PS:
http://www.tdb.uu.se/~jan/html2ps.html
by Andre Hentz.
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Edward Diener
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